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Blaser Swisslube Inc

SOUTHWEST Exhibitor: Blaser Swisslube is an independent and family-owned company founded in 1936. Blaser Swisslube is represented in about 60 countries, close to its customers. The Company develops and produces high-quality cutting and grinding fluids and its customers produce, with great success, a wide range of products from the tiniest of components to large, critical and structural components in all manufacturing industries. Blaser Swisslube's goal is to optimize its customers‘ manufacturing  processes with the liquid tool and to improve their economic efficiency, productivity as well as the machining quality. In close cooperation with the customers, Blaser Swisslube presents the possibilities to fully exploit the potential of machines and tools by using the right metalworking fluid, which becomes a liquid tool. This promise is backed by excellent products, customized services, competent experts and its long experience in the metalworking industry.  For more information, please visit www.blaser.com.

ARC Specialties Inc

SOUTHWEST Exhibitor: ARC Specialties designs and builds automated manufacturing systems and robotic cells for welding, cutting, material removal, and many other manufacturing processes.  Since 1983 ARC Specialties has provided innovative solutions including engineering and consulting services, robotic systems integration, turnkey systems, machine tools, controls and software. ARC Specialties has installations worldwide, and each of ARC’s systems is backed by our excellent service, technical support, and training. The combination of experience, technology, and reputation makes ARC Specialties the leader in a competitive marketplace.

Michael Molnar

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Michael Molnar, Founding Director, NIST Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office

U.S. National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing – Requesting Input from the Manufacturing Community

SOUTHWEST Session: Join us for a town hall event designed for exhibitors and attendees to help shape the future of federal research and development in advanced manufacturing. SPECIAL REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: Register Here Participants will share insights to help define the priorities for the 2026 – 2030 National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing, which guides Federal efforts to enhance the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing. The plan is revised every four years to provide new federal priorities in advanced manufacturing research and development, aiming to create jobs, boost economic growth across various sectors, and strengthen national security. This town hall session augments an online Request for Information (RFI), enabling participants to voice their views and catalyze deeper input into priority areas. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has posted the complete set of questions in the Federal Register. The National Science and Technology Council’s Subcommittee on Advanced Manufacturing will manage the RFI process, and the NIST Office of Advanced Manufacturing will collect and analyze the information. Learn more here: White House Fact Sheet This exclusive town hall roundtable gives manufacturing leaders the opportunity to: Get a seat at the table with peers and policymakers Make your voice heard in shaping U.S. manufacturing priorities Provide deeper insights beyond the formal Request for Information (RFI) process.

Steve George

Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Steve George, Senior Manager Product Engineering – Solid Rounds, Kennametal

From CUI to ROI: A DIY Guide to CMMC Compliance

SOUTHWEST Session: Understand the essential steps for achieving CMMC compliance in this essential session. Colin Gilchrist will provide a comprehensive guide for organizations looking to bridge the gap between cybersecurity requirements and business growth, ensuring a strong compliance foundation.